Long-lasting priming of endothelial cells by plasma melatonin levels.

BACKGROUND: Endothelial cells are of great interest for cell therapy and tissue engineering. Understanding the heterogeneity among cell lines originating from different sources and culture protocols may allow more standardized material to be obtained. In a recent paper, we showed that adrenalectomy...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Koji Tamura, Pedro Augusto Fernandes, Marina Marçola, Sanseray da Silveira Cruz-Machado, Regina Pekelmann Markus
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2980478?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e95ee335e3fc4584afbe48462e0ecb3e2020-11-25T02:39:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-01-01511e1395810.1371/journal.pone.0013958Long-lasting priming of endothelial cells by plasma melatonin levels.Eduardo Koji TamuraPedro Augusto FernandesMarina MarçolaSanseray da Silveira Cruz-MachadoRegina Pekelmann MarkusBACKGROUND: Endothelial cells are of great interest for cell therapy and tissue engineering. Understanding the heterogeneity among cell lines originating from different sources and culture protocols may allow more standardized material to be obtained. In a recent paper, we showed that adrenalectomy interferes with the expression of membrane adhesion molecules on endothelial cells maintained in culture for 16 to 18 days. In addition, the pineal hormone, melatonin, reduces the adhesion of neutrophils to post-capillary veins in rats. Here, we evaluated whether the reactivity of cultured endothelial cells maintained for more than two weeks in culture is inversely correlated to plasma melatonin concentration. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The nocturnal levels of melatonin were manipulated by treating rats with LPS. Nocturnal plasma melatonin, significantly reduced two hours after LPS treatment, returned to control levels after six hours. Endothelial cells obtained from animals that had lower nocturnal melatonin levels significantly express enhanced adhesion molecules and iNOS, and have more leukocytes adhered than cells from animals that had normal nocturnal levels of melatonin (naïve or injected with vehicle). Endothelial cells from animals sacrificed two hours after a simultaneous injection of LPS and melatonin present similar phenotype and function than those obtained from control animals. Analyzing together all the data, taking into account the plasma melatonin concentration versus the expression of adhesion molecules or iNOS we detected a significant inverse correlation. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our data strongly suggest that the plasma melatonin level primes endothelial cells "in vivo," indicating that the state of the donor animal is translated to cells in culture and therefore, should be considered for establishing cell banks in ideal conditions.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2980478?pdf=render
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author Eduardo Koji Tamura
Pedro Augusto Fernandes
Marina Marçola
Sanseray da Silveira Cruz-Machado
Regina Pekelmann Markus
spellingShingle Eduardo Koji Tamura
Pedro Augusto Fernandes
Marina Marçola
Sanseray da Silveira Cruz-Machado
Regina Pekelmann Markus
Long-lasting priming of endothelial cells by plasma melatonin levels.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Eduardo Koji Tamura
Pedro Augusto Fernandes
Marina Marçola
Sanseray da Silveira Cruz-Machado
Regina Pekelmann Markus
author_sort Eduardo Koji Tamura
title Long-lasting priming of endothelial cells by plasma melatonin levels.
title_short Long-lasting priming of endothelial cells by plasma melatonin levels.
title_full Long-lasting priming of endothelial cells by plasma melatonin levels.
title_fullStr Long-lasting priming of endothelial cells by plasma melatonin levels.
title_full_unstemmed Long-lasting priming of endothelial cells by plasma melatonin levels.
title_sort long-lasting priming of endothelial cells by plasma melatonin levels.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Endothelial cells are of great interest for cell therapy and tissue engineering. Understanding the heterogeneity among cell lines originating from different sources and culture protocols may allow more standardized material to be obtained. In a recent paper, we showed that adrenalectomy interferes with the expression of membrane adhesion molecules on endothelial cells maintained in culture for 16 to 18 days. In addition, the pineal hormone, melatonin, reduces the adhesion of neutrophils to post-capillary veins in rats. Here, we evaluated whether the reactivity of cultured endothelial cells maintained for more than two weeks in culture is inversely correlated to plasma melatonin concentration. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The nocturnal levels of melatonin were manipulated by treating rats with LPS. Nocturnal plasma melatonin, significantly reduced two hours after LPS treatment, returned to control levels after six hours. Endothelial cells obtained from animals that had lower nocturnal melatonin levels significantly express enhanced adhesion molecules and iNOS, and have more leukocytes adhered than cells from animals that had normal nocturnal levels of melatonin (naïve or injected with vehicle). Endothelial cells from animals sacrificed two hours after a simultaneous injection of LPS and melatonin present similar phenotype and function than those obtained from control animals. Analyzing together all the data, taking into account the plasma melatonin concentration versus the expression of adhesion molecules or iNOS we detected a significant inverse correlation. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our data strongly suggest that the plasma melatonin level primes endothelial cells "in vivo," indicating that the state of the donor animal is translated to cells in culture and therefore, should be considered for establishing cell banks in ideal conditions.
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